Trastuzumab Deruxtecan in HER2-Positive Metastatic Breast Cancer: Real-World Outcomes and Treatment Transition Patterns in a Chinese Cohort
Yifei Chen, Ruyan Zhang, Ran Ran, Yaxin Liu, Jiayang Zhang, Ying Yan, Bin Shao, Xu Liang, Hanfang Jiang, Lijun Di, Guohong Song, Huiping LiWe retrospectively analyzed consecutive patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer who received T-DXd at a single Chinese cancer center between March 2023 and March 2026. Progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), systemic and intracranial response, safety, prognostic factors, and exploratory subsequent treatment strategies were assessed. Among 173 eligible patients, 80.3% had received prior HER2-directed TKIs and 41.6% had CNS metastases. After a median follow-up of 14.3 months, median PFS and OS were 14.1 and 31.1 months, respectively. The objective response rate was 54.5% among 154 patients with measurable systemic disease, while the CNS objective response rate was 46.3% among 67 patients with measurable CNS lesions. Among patients with measurable CNS lesions, the CNS-ORR was comparable between patients with and without peri-T-DXd local treatment (53.8% vs. 44.4%, p = 0.21). Greater prior treatment exposure was associated with shorter PFS, whereas HER2 IHC 3+ disease was independently associated with longer OS and showed a trend toward improved PFS compared with HER2 IHC 2+/FISH-positive disease. Interstitial lung disease occurred in 13 patients (7.5%), all grade 1–2. Among 148 patients included in the maintenance analysis, 23 switched to alternative maintenance regimens after initial benefit from T-DXd. In an exploratory analysis, no statistically significant differences in PFS or OS were observed between patients who continued T-DXd and those who switched to maintenance therapy. However, these findings require cautious interpretation because of immortal-time bias, selection bias, and limited sample size. T-DXd demonstrated clinically meaningful systemic and intracranial activity with manageable toxicity in this heavily pretreated real-world cohort.